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Project FeederWatch

Count the birds you love! Join us this season for Project FeederWatch, where more than 30,000 people across North America take part in a winter survey that helps to measure changes in the winter ranges and abundances of bird species over time and helps us to ensure the health of our birds and their habitat. ...

All About Pawpaws

The pawpaw tree (Asimina triloba) is a rare tree native to the Carolinian Zone that has been gaining attention in recent years, mainly for being the bearer of North America's largest native fruit! Join Jennifer Nantais, Healthy Habitat Manager with Carolinian Canada, to learn about the history of the pawpaw, why this tree is special ...

The Animal Roots of Multicultural Society

Ramsay Wright Laboratories 432-25 Harbord Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Your invitation to the next meeting of the Brodie Club Professor Kristin Andrews, York University will speak on “The Animal Roots of Multicultural Society” The Brodie Nature Club, a club at UofT for 100 years, consists of academics, naturalists, government biologists and students. Meetings are usually held on the third Tuesday of each month during the academic ...

Nature in the City – The Universe in Your Back Yard – Ryan Fraser

Central Library Wolf Performance Hall 251 Dundas Street, London, Ontario, Canada

The night sky has existed for billions of years, filled with wonder, long before humans walked the earth. Today, many of us have forgotten, or never had the opportunity to look into space from our own backyards. Ryan will show us what can be seen from our backyards within the city, and talk about the ...

Passport to Nature: Children’s Story Walk

We invite you to a unique walk in the woods! In celebration of Family Literacy Day, the library staff have chosen a special nature story for you to read page by page, as you hike through beautiful Scout Valley. You will also enjoy time with your family as you look for unique natural features along ...

Nature in the City – Found an Animal – Brian Salt

Central Library Wolf Performance Hall 251 Dundas Street, London, Ontario, Canada

Wildlife plays a pivotal role in sustaining healthy ecosystems, serving purposes from pollinating plants to seed dispersal and pest control, contribute to the ecological balance that sustains life. Beyond ecological significance, wildlife holds a place of deep cultural, recreational, and economic importance for all.

Nature in the City – Exploring Environmental Law and Land Use Regulation – Jacob Damstra

Central Library Wolf Performance Hall 251 Dundas Street, London, Ontario, Canada

Jacob will provide a survey of topics of interest in environmental law and land use regulation affecting the way we interact with our natural environment in the City of London and how properties, public spaces, and the environment are regulated by government authorities.

Nature in the City – Climate Action Superhero – Daria Koscinsky

Central Library Wolf Performance Hall 251 Dundas Street, London, Ontario, Canada

Mother Nature needs all of us to take climate action to keep our planet healthy and thriving. Besides reducing carbon pollution, we can also take steps to nurture nature – our big ally in climate action and in adapting to the impacts of climate change. This talk will focus on nature-based climate solutions we can ...

FYIxON guided hike at Cedarvale, Nature Guardians Community Science activity © Melina Damian


To submit your public events for consideration, email Noah Cole at noahc@ontarionature.org. Please send well in advance and allow up to two weeks for posting. 
Events must be submitted by a member group or run jointly with Ontario Nature.